Initial symptoms of dependence dermatitis?

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Dependent dermatitis is caused by long-term repeated improper external use of hormones. Due to the long-term topical use of corticosteroid (hereinafter referred to as "hormone") preparation, the affected skin is dependent on the drug. This kind of non suppurative skin inflammation caused by external use of corticosteroid is called dependent dermatitis? Let's talk about it

Initial symptoms of dependence dermatitis?

Facial skin atrophy, thinning, brightening, diffuse flushing or skin erythema, or telangiectasia, local swelling, dryness and desquamation, or acne like rash or rosacea like dermatitis, skin atrophic lines or follicular inflammatory pustules.

Local pruritus, burning pain, tension, distension or dryness were observed. The above symptoms were aggravated by heat (such as sun exposure, hot bath and steam fumigation) and relieved by cold. After the use of corticosteroids, the primary disease worsened, and there were obvious hormone dependent symptoms, that is, the condition improved rapidly after local application of corticosteroids. Once the drug was stopped, at least 1-2 days, more than 3-5 days, more serious hormone rebound dermatitis occurred than before, and even induced bacterial and fungal infections.

Once the hormone product is stopped, the skin will appear desquamation, sensitivity, redness, swelling, itching and pain in 1-5 days; In severe cases, the skin is fragile and tight, with obvious erythema, pigmentation, atrophy, atrophic lines, telangiectasia, papules, chaps, dandruffs, dryness, desquamation, small abscesses, burning sensation, tenderness, itching, even yellow water, tension, redness in case of heat,

matters needing attention

Skin sensitivities are often susceptible to allergies during seasonal or environmental changes. Therefore, appropriate preventive measures should be taken, such as keeping warm in winter and sunscreen in summer.